On Fri, 16 Oct 2015 13:18:01 -0400, Dave Smith
> wrote:
>On 2015-10-16 6:28 AM, Cindy Hamilton wrote:
>
>> Some people like winter. Sure, snowblowing gets tiresome along
>> about the third week in February, but I wouldn't want to live anywhere
>> really hot. Ideally, I'd live someplace where the heat never or
>> very rarely exceeded 80 F. Maybe after my big lottery win 
>>
>
>I am with you Cindy. I like the change of seasons. You can dress for the
>cold. Put on a sweater. Wear a hat and gloves. Spend more time inside.
>It does get tiresome by the end of February.
>
>I had enough heat when I was in California last month. Luckily it was a
>dry heat and during the worst of it we were in an air conditioned car. I
>rarely use the AC in my car, but I used it all the time there. Opening
>the window as 60 mph was a sensation like opening an oven to get
>something out of it. 108 F is hard to take for someone who lives in an
>area where we start to melt at 85.
Another vote for four seasons. I lived in the tropics for about 17
years, after two rather brutally hot and humid build ups to the wet
season, I'd eventually had enough (also somewhat bored with the place)
and gradually worked my way south into colder and colder climates over
the next 15 or so years to Tasmania. Now I'm happy if never goes over
20°C. But I especially love the fours seasons here.